During this season of thanks, we've got a few things to share.
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What's on Poynter's grateful list this year? Journalism, of course — and you.
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During this week of giving thanks, here's a quick peek inside Poynter's gratitude journal.
We are grateful for the warmth, mindfulness and contributions of CNN's Anderson Cooper, who joined us in Tampa on Saturday to receive the Poynter Medal for Lifetime Achievement at our annual Bowtie Ball fundraising gala.
More than a dozen of us have very specific thankful thoughts about journalism's people, products and ideas, which we shared Monday in the Poynter Report.
And we're thankful to each of you for reading and championing Poynter all year long. We're sending extra thanks to those of you working this long holiday weekend, whether you're called in for breaking news or covering someone else's shift so they can spend more time with family.
You have our gratitude and appreciation.
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